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last year alone we invested more in building america's future than any other company - improving and expanding our network, to keep you in control. and behind the scenes, that takes work by our employees, who pride themselves knowing, that because they do it right, you might not even notice. if all of that, makes your connections, faster and more secure... well, that's our business. at&t... your world... delivered. >> a birthday party near atlanta turned tragic after an s.u.v. crashed into a home. authority says a man was killed and several other people were injured. neighbor sthace driver was going about 90 miles per hour at the time of the crash. the driver has been charged with vehicular homicide. police say he could face additional charges. investigators are looking at whether drugs or alcohol were stroved. investigators are trying to piece together what happened inside a southeast georgia mobile home where seven people were found dead. police saynd f people who h beead ctinrically jured. investigators say they haven't spoken to survivors yet. the nine victims lived in the traile
last year alone we invested more in building america's future than any other company - improving and expanding our network, to keep you in control. and behind the scenes, that takes work by our employees, who pride themselves knowing, that because they do it right, you might not even notice. if all of that, makes your connections, faster and more secure... well, that's our business. at&t... your world... delivered. >> a birthday party near atlanta turned tragic after an s.u.v. crashed...
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it starts sunday at rfk stadium and ends with a grand finale at six flags america at noon and there is more on myvoicedc.com. >>> in an hour from now, a synogogue will be filled with worshipers. >> and you might be surprised who they are. we have more. >> reporter: they may lo like the ultimate odd couple. >> the only thing straight and narrow about us. >> reporter: but for rabbi and this monk, this is a natural extension of the faith. >> we share the community together and we share the same parks and schools, we share the same leaders in our government, we share the same security around us. >> reporter: so when the rabbi learned that the muslim society had no place for the most important of all worship for muslims, the friday services, the northern virginia congregation opened its doors. >> to us, it is the fulfillment of our teaching of our heeb re profit. izeia says may my house of prayer be a house of prayer for all people and it seems to me that for our muslim brothers to come be with us, and to draw insight and education and prayerfulness together, what better purpose. >> reporte
it starts sunday at rfk stadium and ends with a grand finale at six flags america at noon and there is more on myvoicedc.com. >>> in an hour from now, a synogogue will be filled with worshipers. >> and you might be surprised who they are. we have more. >> reporter: they may lo like the ultimate odd couple. >> the only thing straight and narrow about us. >> reporter: but for rabbi and this monk, this is a natural extension of the faith. >> we share the...
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she was considered the most famous psychic in america after her prediction john f. kennedy would die in office. >> everyone wants to see the crystal ball because there's a magical ora around it. and it's a mystery regarding what the ball might actually bring. >> the auction of her belongings begins at noon tomorrow in chevy chase, maryland. >>> eagles rehabilitated and released by the wildlife center. one of the birds was rescued after its nest was destroyed by our recent storm. another had puncture wounds. a third was unable to fly because of damaged tail feathers. all were nursed back to health. >>> hundreds of advocates of animals in the washington area this weekend for the fifth annual taking action for animals conference. puppy mills, pet overpopulation and animal fighting are among the topics being discussed at the conference sponsored by the humane society of the u.s. it's the largest gathering of animal advocates. actress good win among those attending the conference. >> i think that everybody who comes to this conference understands the kinship with animals
she was considered the most famous psychic in america after her prediction john f. kennedy would die in office. >> everyone wants to see the crystal ball because there's a magical ora around it. and it's a mystery regarding what the ball might actually bring. >> the auction of her belongings begins at noon tomorrow in chevy chase, maryland. >>> eagles rehabilitated and released by the wildlife center. one of the birds was rescued after its nest was destroyed by our recent...
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this is not the standard for which we should have in america. i think you saw that, you would freak out. i would. i did. >> it is my home state. >> if you make a lot of noise and you complain about something, you will get a reaction. i complained about all these leaves around them also. they to be we'd wacker to them and put them -- and turned it into the dirt. -- they put eight weed wacker on them and turned it into third. i want -- and turned it into dirt. the want to make sure we are doing better. that is the purpose of this. if you need a shrine program, let us know. we will help you do that. we want to make sure -- this is an active a cemetery. we want to be the standard for which these men and women are honored. this is a classic that is very powerful. i could try to articulate that. when you see it, you can begin to understand why i am so disturbed and so bothered. let me ask you, mrs. stevesns, what are your need to raise the standards? >> the report that i just mentioned will have some recommendations for funding and it will have recomm
this is not the standard for which we should have in america. i think you saw that, you would freak out. i would. i did. >> it is my home state. >> if you make a lot of noise and you complain about something, you will get a reaction. i complained about all these leaves around them also. they to be we'd wacker to them and put them -- and turned it into the dirt. -- they put eight weed wacker on them and turned it into third. i want -- and turned it into dirt. the want to make sure we...
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america. narrator: the sign of washington's west presidential memorial unfolds in quiet medation-- a sharp contrast to t classic monuments to the otherhree presidents. landsce architect lawrencealperin's vision emasizes the thoughtfulxperience of moving through hun-scale spaces. man: the franklin d.oosevelt memorial different from any other on the mall because it was designed by a landscape archite to show the four administrions of the president in four en rooms, with walls arod them, and they all connect. narrator: the memorial snas over seven and a hf acres, incorporating the numental views of theidal basin. water is a rurring theme, as it s in fdr's life. the first d second rooms evokfdr's leadership through e depression, the firesidehats, the new deal, and tural resource conservati programs. wod war ii dominated fds third term. a tumble of stonesepresents the terrible dtruction of war. the statuef fdr evokes his resote leadership, the likeness of his fthful dog fala, his humanity. fdr live
america. narrator: the sign of washington's west presidential memorial unfolds in quiet medation-- a sharp contrast to t classic monuments to the otherhree presidents. landsce architect lawrencealperin's vision emasizes the thoughtfulxperience of moving through hun-scale spaces. man: the franklin d.oosevelt memorial different from any other on the mall because it was designed by a landscape archite to show the four administrions of the president in four en rooms, with walls arod them, and they...
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as you challenged us so many times before, may your dream for a better, more just america never die. i love you, dad and you will always live in my heart forever. >> i love you, dad. i always will, and i miss you already. [ applause ] >> reporter: ted kennedy, jr. and patrick kennedy shared their thoughts about their father in massachusetts today. friends, family, and colleagues celebrated the senator for the good he did and the dream he kept alive. >>> good evening. i'm sherrie johnson. after a moving funeral in his home state of massachusetts, senator kennedy was eulogized on capitol hill and laid to rest alongside his brothers john and robert at arlington national cemetery. har's abc's viviana hurtado. ♪ [music] ♪ >> reporter: senator edward kennedy was honored by the army for his service before being laid to rest at arlington national cemetery near his slain brothers john and robert. people lined the streets of washington to bid farewell while former staffers gathered at the capitol where he worked for nearly 50 years on sweeping social legislation including the civil rights
as you challenged us so many times before, may your dream for a better, more just america never die. i love you, dad and you will always live in my heart forever. >> i love you, dad. i always will, and i miss you already. [ applause ] >> reporter: ted kennedy, jr. and patrick kennedy shared their thoughts about their father in massachusetts today. friends, family, and colleagues celebrated the senator for the good he did and the dream he kept alive. >>> good evening. i'm...
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our teddy changed america. [applause] >> kennedy crossed the aisle to work with republicans like his friend john mccain. >> we knew that a fight not joined is a fight not enjoy it. >> a video by ken burns portrayed ted kennedy as the captain of the family syllabled. >> -- family sailboat. >> teddy has become a part of history. we have become the ones who have to do all the things he would have done. for us, each other, and our country. >> tomorrow at his funeral, the senator will be eulogized by president obama, to whom kennedy said he was passing the torch. then at arlington national cemetery, said kennedy will be buried next to his brother. wbal tv 11 news. >> you can watch senator ted kennedy's funeral live right here on wbal tv 11 news tv 11 at 10:00 this morning. at 5:30 this afternoon, nbc news will show his burial live. there will be a tribute to the senator along with the family dynasty on sunday morning following 11 news. >> a disturbing discovery at a home. 21 dogs were found living in horrible condit
our teddy changed america. [applause] >> kennedy crossed the aisle to work with republicans like his friend john mccain. >> we knew that a fight not joined is a fight not enjoy it. >> a video by ken burns portrayed ted kennedy as the captain of the family syllabled. >> -- family sailboat. >> teddy has become a part of history. we have become the ones who have to do all the things he would have done. for us, each other, and our country. >> tomorrow at his...
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the foe shoes shifts from massachusetts to our neighborhood as america prepares to say good-bye to senator kennedy at arlington national cemetery. >>> slow start. some prince georges county school students are waiting for their final class assignments. >>> and bring it on, tonight the redskins take on the patriots out at fedex. >>> i'm sara walt, at fedex field where tonight we will get a much clearer picture of what this redskins offense can really do. jason campbell and company are in search of the first preseason touchdown. >> i would love to have scored, you know, 15 touchdowns already in the last two games. i want to see a sustained drive. i want to see us push it in when we get down to the three yard line. stay together, work hard, fight, literally fight to scrap for everything. >> reporter: the redskin and patriots kick off at 8:00. keep it here. starting at 7:30 we will bring you redskins tailgate. >>> i'm scott broom in portion county, a crisis that marred the first week of school here has still not been completely resolved. >> right now we're at 1,273 students who are, who are wo
the foe shoes shifts from massachusetts to our neighborhood as america prepares to say good-bye to senator kennedy at arlington national cemetery. >>> slow start. some prince georges county school students are waiting for their final class assignments. >>> and bring it on, tonight the redskins take on the patriots out at fedex. >>> i'm sara walt, at fedex field where tonight we will get a much clearer picture of what this redskins offense can really do. jason campbell...
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and the flag represents america as far as i'm concerned. >> some people have decided to boycott the store. the owners say they understand and they may have to suffer for their faith. >>> tonight the coast guard and a handful of news outlet are being blamed for a 9/11 scare. they held a training not far from the site at the 9/11 tribute at the same time. they had a suspicious both and begun fire. -- boat and gunfire. cnn mistook the drill for the real time. the fox newschannel followed suit. because of the reports, law enforcement agencies scrambled to get officers to the scene and the faa briefly grounded air traffic at national airport. the coast guard then heard a news conference to set the record straight. >> no shots were fired. there was no suspect vessel. there was no criminal activity. >> the coast guard says it will review its training procedures to make sure this all doesn't happen again. >>> america is using their pocket books to show their support and their disapproval of representative joe wilson of south carolina. the republican heckled president obama a couple of night
and the flag represents america as far as i'm concerned. >> some people have decided to boycott the store. the owners say they understand and they may have to suffer for their faith. >>> tonight the coast guard and a handful of news outlet are being blamed for a 9/11 scare. they held a training not far from the site at the 9/11 tribute at the same time. they had a suspicious both and begun fire. -- boat and gunfire. cnn mistook the drill for the real time. the fox newschannel...
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last year alone we invested more than any other public company in america. and at at&t we support a national plan that makes high speed internet available to every american family in the next five years - because we know that now is not the time to stall momentum or to stifle innovation or investment. the future is at stake, and at at&t, the future has always been and at at&t, the future has always been our business. at&t... your world... delivered. had injuries, but these are injuries for them and we have a lot of them. >> the bad news continues for them and that is extended for them in a booth for 10 more days that could miss the rest of the season. as for the game yesterday if your glass is half empty, you'll dwell on the offense and their failure once again. and if you are a glass half full of guy, perhaps you're celebrating the defense. the cowboys were just held to seven points in total. and for 57 minutes, the question is, when the defense is so good and the offense is so bad, does one side ever feel compelled to the other side to apologize? >> i go t
last year alone we invested more than any other public company in america. and at at&t we support a national plan that makes high speed internet available to every american family in the next five years - because we know that now is not the time to stall momentum or to stifle innovation or investment. the future is at stake, and at at&t, the future has always been and at at&t, the future has always been our business. at&t... your world... delivered. had injuries, but these are...
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the scope of america's involvement around the world in particular the 20th century is staggering. going to normandy or any other cemeteries around the world to realize how much america has paid four. its service and sacrifice around the world. we think the house and the senate for all of the help they have given in the past. we are honored to serve mr. chairman. i will say that our motto is what was said at the outset of the commission from 1923 talking about the veterans of world war i, that 29 shall not dimmed the glory of their deeds so that is the standard we have tried to adhere two. >> we have a vote to that has been called as a one to quickly ask ms. stevens and i will ask mr. miller but as there something that the subcommittee or the a can do to help you do your job better? >> real-life to see the interagency working group reestablished. >> okay. we will try to make that happen. >> mr. miller? >> two quick questions thank you for your hospitality. anytime this body can go out to arlington we appreciate what you do. one deals with the policy eye and a stand it took almost 1
the scope of america's involvement around the world in particular the 20th century is staggering. going to normandy or any other cemeteries around the world to realize how much america has paid four. its service and sacrifice around the world. we think the house and the senate for all of the help they have given in the past. we are honored to serve mr. chairman. i will say that our motto is what was said at the outset of the commission from 1923 talking about the veterans of world war i, that...
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been the equivalent of wiping out the entire annual revenue of about the 20 or 30 largest companies in america at that time. see you can just imagine. and then by november, a third of all died in the stock market had vanished. that event did not directly or immediately cause what we now call the great depression. i think most economic historians today would say that it was more of a catalyst than a cause. nonetheless, that sequence of events raises a very interesting question. which is what exactly is the relationship between the fluctuations of the stock market and the state of the overall economy? well, that's where benjamin roth comes in. benjamin roth, whose book we are promoting this evening, was a lawyer in youngstown, ohio, sole practitioner. not a trained economist. he took it upon himself in the starting of june 1931, to examine the economy as it fell apart all around him, both in youngstown itself, the steel industry went into great decline during this period, but also throughout the united states and indeed, throughout the world. in the 1930s, they did not know the into to this ques
been the equivalent of wiping out the entire annual revenue of about the 20 or 30 largest companies in america at that time. see you can just imagine. and then by november, a third of all died in the stock market had vanished. that event did not directly or immediately cause what we now call the great depression. i think most economic historians today would say that it was more of a catalyst than a cause. nonetheless, that sequence of events raises a very interesting question. which is what...
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one third of the uninsured in america are either an immigrant, legal or illegal or the u.s. born child of an immigrant. the numbers are big but most of the uninsured are not immigrants or their their children. >> 43 billion is what it costs for overall inuninsured and 12 billion is coming from foreign. >> illegal and legal. >> imgrants in the legal. >> this is a huge topic. it is not easy to go over in three minutes but thank you for clarifying what we are dealing with and what portion of the country the universal health bill will take. thank you so much. >>> right now a quick check on the weather. topper, seemed like a typical summer day out there. >> it was. very nice actually. temperature in the upper 80s. a little breeze. a couple of showers on radar. we will show you that in a minute. for on the, partly cloudy sky and temperatures will stay mild. mid 60sin the suburbs. low 70s downtown with es htigw naatn l. 82 frederick and 80from 80from ssmaasna and quantico. 85 yoadhedou wnyou down95 to ic rgeder . bu ill d.nost ba orst m atth. 00 storm th noonrth ofnorth of olney an
one third of the uninsured in america are either an immigrant, legal or illegal or the u.s. born child of an immigrant. the numbers are big but most of the uninsured are not immigrants or their their children. >> 43 billion is what it costs for overall inuninsured and 12 billion is coming from foreign. >> illegal and legal. >> imgrants in the legal. >> this is a huge topic. it is not easy to go over in three minutes but thank you for clarifying what we are dealing with...
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we have some of the highest child immunization rates in america in the military. most parents care about their children. most parents do not intentionally neglect them. i really appreciate what it is -- that to have little quantifiable data, that to have some population outcome data that is coming out. it'll include spouses and children information in 2010. it to help inform us. we do not have any data about the effects of multiple deployment. we do not know very much about child abuse and child neglect. a call to action has been placed that we have to take care of that small percentage who are at risk for child abuse and child neglect but a that could have irreversible -- neglect. that could have irreversible consequences. the final slides are getting back to the idea of an approach and something that comes from pediatric literature and pediatric experiences. i like the idea of embracing a virtual community for our young technologically savvy families. i think it needs to be a single portal of entry and not just a 1800 number that we call. i think they need to be
we have some of the highest child immunization rates in america in the military. most parents care about their children. most parents do not intentionally neglect them. i really appreciate what it is -- that to have little quantifiable data, that to have some population outcome data that is coming out. it'll include spouses and children information in 2010. it to help inform us. we do not have any data about the effects of multiple deployment. we do not know very much about child abuse and...
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not only do they come with the best deals of the year, they come with the best coverage in america. you snooze you lose. hey! i'll take it! let the chevy red tag event begin. now during the chevy red tag event, get 0 percent apr for 72 months on most '09 models including chevy silverado. see red and save green. now at your local chevy dealer. >>> cop pulls a gun in a snowball fight and the chief speak out. get ready for pizzeria-style pizza... from your own oven. it's new red baron fire baked crust pizza. fire baked for a crispy crust. new red baron fire baked crust pizza. bring home that pizzeria taste. a d.c. cop accused of bringing a handgun to a neighborhood snowball fight after someone hit him with a snowball and it was caught on camera and posted on jew tube. the detective is a 25 year police veteran. paul wagner shows us what happened. >> reporter: detective michael baylor was off duty driving through the snow when his vehicle was hit by snowballs. enraged as you can see on the tape, the officer pulls his gun. >> he's got a gun. >> reporter: but it is not just his car that ge
not only do they come with the best deals of the year, they come with the best coverage in america. you snooze you lose. hey! i'll take it! let the chevy red tag event begin. now during the chevy red tag event, get 0 percent apr for 72 months on most '09 models including chevy silverado. see red and save green. now at your local chevy dealer. >>> cop pulls a gun in a snowball fight and the chief speak out. get ready for pizzeria-style pizza... from your own oven. it's new red baron...
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i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. i'm a single mother with two kids, i work a lot. i come home tired. you do miss a lot. he dropped out for a whole month. sometimes i would talk to him and he wouldn't even turn around and look at me. i would just get frustrated because any way i would talk to him, it just doesn't go through his head. i didn't give up because there is always hope that they will snap out of it. announcer: give your teen the boost they need to graduate. call 1-877-for-a-kid or join us at boostup.org for tips and advice. woman driver impaled in the safe. matt has her story. >> for six weeks this, woman had her jaw wired s
i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. i'm a single mother with two kids, i work a lot. i come home tired. you do miss a lot. he dropped out for a whole month. sometimes i would talk to him and he wouldn't even turn around and look at me. i would just get frustrated because any way i would talk to him, it just doesn't go through his head. i didn't give up because there is always hope that they will snap out of it. announcer:...
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. >> america's healthcare system is on lightible the us osama hmys there are moments in time when the paths we take do determine our future. today we are communicating with each other as never before - and that requires a seamless network that is constantly growing better, smarter, and more secure. that's why our scientists and engineers in our labs, are taking the fastest technology in the world and making it mobile, better and faster - to keep pushing the internet further than anyone dreamed. last year alone we invested more in building america's future than any other company - improving and expanding our network, to keep you in control. and behind the scenes, that takes work by our employees, who pride themselves knowing, that because they do it right, you might not even notice. if all of that, makes your connections, faster and more secure... well, that's our business. at&t... your world... delivered. >> coming up, traffic ould be worse than usual getting into d.c. today. >> how about in honor of the american soldier, you quit making things up. >> a parting shot for the media on
. >> america's healthcare system is on lightible the us osama hmys there are moments in time when the paths we take do determine our future. today we are communicating with each other as never before - and that requires a seamless network that is constantly growing better, smarter, and more secure. that's why our scientists and engineers in our labs, are taking the fastest technology in the world and making it mobile, better and faster - to keep pushing the internet further than anyone...
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chuck (announcer) in america we don't just dream when we sleep. we dream twenty-four seven. we dream with our sleeves rolled up. our dreams are expressed in digits. they're made of steel. add those dreams up, that's free enterprise... growing our economy for the long-run. it's what we need to grow 20 million new jobs in the next 10 years. your dreams make the difference. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. >>> all that commotion right there with you for a man that allegedly shot a sea lion near sacramento, california. the swarm of fish and game officers made that dramatic arrest because the suspect had a criminal record. they he is. a witness said the fisherman shot the sea lion in front of him. authorities say some fishermen hate sea lie yonls because they eat the salmon off their hooks. shooting animals only a misdemeanor in california. >>> a happy update about the missing dog, taz. he was reunited with his family today. his owner's car was hit thursday night. the car flipped over and taz got scared and escaped through a window. her son and complete strangers
chuck (announcer) in america we don't just dream when we sleep. we dream twenty-four seven. we dream with our sleeves rolled up. our dreams are expressed in digits. they're made of steel. add those dreams up, that's free enterprise... growing our economy for the long-run. it's what we need to grow 20 million new jobs in the next 10 years. your dreams make the difference. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. >>> all that commotion right there with you for a man that...
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we need more renewable energy that's made in america... and works for america creating 1.7 million jobs. cutting carbon pollution. and reducing our dependance on foreign oil. let's get passed the old lies. tell congress to pass a clean energy bill that works for america has a way to get things cooking..... at home. they're macaroni grill dinner kits, the restaurant favorites that'll ignite your senses. you get the pasta, special sauces and seasonings. add your grilled chicken, cook for 20 minutes then top with our cheeses. for a meal that'll make any night feel special. romano's macaroni grill dinner kits. the restaurant favorites that let you.... stay in, and go all out. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy, came from an energy company. every day, chevron invests $62 million in people. in ideas. seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world, to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. >>> we're back at 5:30 on this tuesday morning. there is a live look at traffic there.
we need more renewable energy that's made in america... and works for america creating 1.7 million jobs. cutting carbon pollution. and reducing our dependance on foreign oil. let's get passed the old lies. tell congress to pass a clean energy bill that works for america has a way to get things cooking..... at home. they're macaroni grill dinner kits, the restaurant favorites that'll ignite your senses. you get the pasta, special sauces and seasonings. add your grilled chicken, cook for 20...
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last year alone we invested more in building america's future than any other company - improving and expanding our network, to keep you in control. and behind the scenes, that takes work by our employees, who pride themselves knowing, that because they do it right, you might not even notice. ifll of that, makes your connections, faster and more secure... well, that's our business. at&t... your world... delivered. it's the all new sesame street forest of fun... at busch gardens in williamsburg. with four family-friendly rides... and everyone's sesame street friends. ( elmo giggles ) ♪ big and small! there's fun for all! ♪ clear >> a california couple has all the right pieces to catch the president's attention. >> they call themselves the puzzle people. he cuts blocks of wood and she paints them. the state department requested dozens of these. the pret giv president gives th away to owe fishlts. >> it's going to be a tough one today. >> yes, it's right now. metro blocking the lane. bradly boulevard closed at arlington road. we'll take you with no puzing now to the baejer. >> we hav
last year alone we invested more in building america's future than any other company - improving and expanding our network, to keep you in control. and behind the scenes, that takes work by our employees, who pride themselves knowing, that because they do it right, you might not even notice. ifll of that, makes your connections, faster and more secure... well, that's our business. at&t... your world... delivered. it's the all new sesame street forest of fun... at busch gardens in...
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good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thimerosol good with brotherhood from sea to shining say ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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that's tomorrow on "good morning america." there are fans standing in like for the sixth movie of harry potter. and tomorrow we will a review on this. is that your kind of thing? >> i haven't seen since the second. >> it's nice out there and people are lining up to get in line to be the first. and it was pretty nice. >> yeah, it was nice to wait for tickets. >> and see temperatures in e th suburbs. e idand loe ok at this time pse from the roof studio cam, and see the blue sky, and clouds and then they diatiped and now atseeing clear skies, and as you look across the city, this should set the stage for temperatures to drop. and 71 currently and 73 in gaithersburg after a high of 86. and in winchester, virginia, they are down to 65, and were 90 today. and that's a difference of temperature spread, and looks like a pleasant evening. the official high is 88 at reagan national, and that's right on the money, for this 13th day of july. the record was 100 in 1954. and look at the pollens, and i expect this number to go down, as we co
that's tomorrow on "good morning america." there are fans standing in like for the sixth movie of harry potter. and tomorrow we will a review on this. is that your kind of thing? >> i haven't seen since the second. >> it's nice out there and people are lining up to get in line to be the first. and it was pretty nice. >> yeah, it was nice to wait for tickets. >> and see temperatures in e th suburbs. e idand loe ok at this time pse from the roof studio cam, and...
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america saves on dunkin'. >>> the redskins' most storied rival has done it once again. the dallas cowboys the top team in the u.s. when it comes to total value. the franchise now worth $1.7 billion according to forbes. pretty good uninvestment for jerry jokes who bought the team years ago for $150 million. redskins come in second. the franchise worth $1.6 billion. >>> now with more on the ticket troobs for the redskins. >> we told but a report in the "washington post" that says thousands of tickets were turned over to brokers to sell for pretty big money while fans were pushed to the waiting list. >> the post says the redskins sold general admission tickets to brokers would then resold them at a higher price and consequently kept redskins fans from getting tickets. the paper today out with a story about dozen of season tick the holders with club and premium level seats who were sued by the redskins when they could for the fulfill their contract. the post says in many instances being people ask to get out of their contracts when they fell on hard economic tomb but were t
america saves on dunkin'. >>> the redskins' most storied rival has done it once again. the dallas cowboys the top team in the u.s. when it comes to total value. the franchise now worth $1.7 billion according to forbes. pretty good uninvestment for jerry jokes who bought the team years ago for $150 million. redskins come in second. the franchise worth $1.6 billion. >>> now with more on the ticket troobs for the redskins. >> we told but a report in the "washington...
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. >> some big changes coming to the set of "good morning america." >> diane sawyer is leading this set. abc has officially announced that george stephanopoulos will take over the sea next to robin roberts. george will continue on "this week" until they name a replacement. chris cuomo will co-host 20/20. >> we wish all of them the best of luck. what about the folks out there ready to hear about this cold weather? >> right sunshine tomorrow, but highs only in the mid 30's. >> abc world news is coming up next. ooooggggoogooogo
. >> some big changes coming to the set of "good morning america." >> diane sawyer is leading this set. abc has officially announced that george stephanopoulos will take over the sea next to robin roberts. george will continue on "this week" until they name a replacement. chris cuomo will co-host 20/20. >> we wish all of them the best of luck. what about the folks out there ready to hear about this cold weather? >> right sunshine tomorrow, but highs...
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that is my definition of selling america down the river and i am not going to do it. [applause] glenn, any follow-up? >> there is one thing i wanted to share. i had a very wise step father who was a doctor. i asked him once why is it that doctors in england hate the socialized medicine so much? the question i got totally amazed me. i never thought of it that way until he said it appeared he said because they have to play god. i said, would be a main play god? because they have limited resources y have to make decisions as far as who gets medical care and who does not. like the older people, do not send them home with a couple of aspirin. if they have to have an expensive procedure, they could save their life. they do not like to play dr.. >> that is wrong. there's one thing that is even scarier. that is government playing god. [applause] we're going to try to get through three more people. michael says, how can we be assured that our tax dollars will not be used to pay for abortion. i think we talk about that. if i can ask for your indulgence, i am going to go on curr
that is my definition of selling america down the river and i am not going to do it. [applause] glenn, any follow-up? >> there is one thing i wanted to share. i had a very wise step father who was a doctor. i asked him once why is it that doctors in england hate the socialized medicine so much? the question i got totally amazed me. i never thought of it that way until he said it appeared he said because they have to play god. i said, would be a main play god? because they have limited...
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arias, quien asiste a la conferencia de las americas en el sur de florida lamento que el gobierno de facto no haya sedido en las negociaciones para devolver al poder a zelaya con poderes limitados...por otra parte continuan las protestas por las medidas de fuera adoptadas por micheletti... scscscscscscscscscscscscscscscsc tambien en tegucigalpa un grupo de influyentes empresarios hondurenos propuso esta tarde un plan para superar la crisis politica con la restitucion de zelaya por unas horas y con facultades restringidas y el env de una fuerza militar multinacional al pais centroamericano.. en peruun tribunal supremo dictara sentencia este miercoles contra el ex presidente alberto fujimori, quien en la vispera se declaro culpable de delitos de espionaje telefonico, soborno a congresistas opositores y compra ilegal de un canal de cable... el ex mandatario, de 71-anos, afronta una pena de ocho anos de prision y el pago de una indeminizacion equivalente a 1. 6- millones de dolares al estado y un millon de dolares a los agraviados, segun pidio el fiscal del caso... en ecuadorel movimient
arias, quien asiste a la conferencia de las americas en el sur de florida lamento que el gobierno de facto no haya sedido en las negociaciones para devolver al poder a zelaya con poderes limitados...por otra parte continuan las protestas por las medidas de fuera adoptadas por micheletti... scscscscscscscscscscscscscscscsc tambien en tegucigalpa un grupo de influyentes empresarios hondurenos propuso esta tarde un plan para superar la crisis politica con la restitucion de zelaya por unas horas y...
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fannie, freddie, bank of america, citigroup also making moves. in depth on the widely held stocks on the st. if almost everyone else owns them, shouldn't you? what we will learn from the kua kuants. >> i'm in for my colleague, dennis kneale. even with a friday fade, the positive news from retailers and bad news on bank those in critical condition topping 400, the death of massachusetts senator ted kennedy. 46 years in office and 77 years on this earth being celebrated tonight by family and close friends at jfk in boston. and tomorrow buried in the arlington cemetery. >> five owe their survival to government intervention. today, trading totaled almost 40% of the big board listed volume. freddie me an and fannie mack, check out this chart. fannie mae up 52% and freddie mac, up 251%. they were in big trouble and now soaring. both in hock to the government, citi is up 75% and bank of america on a run as well in the last month, up 35%. really, the standout has been aig, 80% owned by the government. some cite a short squeeze for this rally that squeeze
fannie, freddie, bank of america, citigroup also making moves. in depth on the widely held stocks on the st. if almost everyone else owns them, shouldn't you? what we will learn from the kua kuants. >> i'm in for my colleague, dennis kneale. even with a friday fade, the positive news from retailers and bad news on bank those in critical condition topping 400, the death of massachusetts senator ted kennedy. 46 years in office and 77 years on this earth being celebrated tonight by family...
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there will be a series of prayers and then the entire group will be singing "in america, the beautiful." the will then bmoving on to arlington national cemetery. >>> people also gathered outside the cemetery. it is senator kennedy will be laid to rest near his brothers. we continue our live tv coverage from the cemetery. what are the people they're telling you, john? >> it is bittersweet. people are telling as it is exciting to be part of history, but this is a very poignant of that. hundreds of people have lied and -- have aligned memorial drive. people are hoping to glance at the murder case later this evening. at the want to witness a moment in history as they pay their final respects. the burials of those in his final wishes that he made with his wife some time ago. those close to him say mr. kennedy spent a lot of time visiting here mainly in the early mornings visiting fallen soldiers and his two assassinated brothers. president john f. kennedy and robert kennedy, in a short time the burial will begin here. this will be the final resting place for senator kennedy. we spent some t
there will be a series of prayers and then the entire group will be singing "in america, the beautiful." the will then bmoving on to arlington national cemetery. >>> people also gathered outside the cemetery. it is senator kennedy will be laid to rest near his brothers. we continue our live tv coverage from the cemetery. what are the people they're telling you, john? >> it is bittersweet. people are telling as it is exciting to be part of history, but this is a very...
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. >> she is wowing america on "dancing with the stars." tough call. dealer: well, during the volkswagen sign then drive event you can get a jetta, tiguan or award winning cc for practically just your signature. and volkswagen even covers scheduled maintenance at no cost. it can't be that easy... that was pretty easy. >>> a local man needs a life- saving bone marrow transplant from his brother. >> but maryland leaders will not allow the brother to be let into the state. >> the brother is in prison in oklahoma finishing up his sentence on drug charges. >> now, we sit and hope. >> all he and his wife can do is wait and hope that some well -- that somehow, someone will clear away the bureaucratic cloud. he is fighting a rare form of leukemia that right now is in remission. his only hope of survival is to undergo a bone marrow transplant as soon as possible. they have a perfect match, his younger brother who is in prison in oklahoma. >> he is as close as a twin brother would be or as almost as a twin brother would be. that greatly increases my chances of s
. >> she is wowing america on "dancing with the stars." tough call. dealer: well, during the volkswagen sign then drive event you can get a jetta, tiguan or award winning cc for practically just your signature. and volkswagen even covers scheduled maintenance at no cost. it can't be that easy... that was pretty easy. >>> a local man needs a life- saving bone marrow transplant from his brother. >> but maryland leaders will not allow the brother to be let into the...
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and would have resulted in huge problems in crime and family safety in america. so maybe we don't want to call it the war on drugs anymore. instead we call it disease. for those who are addicted, it is a disease. in fact, unlike doctors and nurses who fight canence or -- cancer or researchers who fight cancer or lupus or diabetes, the border patrol agents are getting shot at and die. whether we want to call it a war or what we want to call it, the individuals who use these individual markets do not wake up one morning and discover that a heroin needle got put in their arms or somehow they were snorting crack in their sleep or snorting cocaine in their sleep. in fact, it is somewhat different and i want to make sure that our men and women of the border patrol understand that there is bipartisan support to making sure that we keep our borders secure that we continue to block illegal markets, that we continue to block terrorists, and you are our first line on our huge borders and we cannot thank you enough for risking your lives for the rest of us. i yield back. the
and would have resulted in huge problems in crime and family safety in america. so maybe we don't want to call it the war on drugs anymore. instead we call it disease. for those who are addicted, it is a disease. in fact, unlike doctors and nurses who fight canence or -- cancer or researchers who fight cancer or lupus or diabetes, the border patrol agents are getting shot at and die. whether we want to call it a war or what we want to call it, the individuals who use these individual markets do...
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broadband for america: it's working. >>> welcome back. in just over a year, one of the largest churches has seen more of their shares of innocent young people that met violent death. today, another service for the greater holy church. our own bruce leshan reports the 19-year-old of silver springs, virginia, wanted to be a cop. >> reporter: they began forming at nine this morning. young and old came to bid farewell to 19-year-old aaron bryce of silver springs. >> and i found out that he had gotten murdered and i was completely shocked. >> i think that it should be like a wake up call to everyone. >> and more of the deads are out there as much as they celebrate the life, regardless of how short it is these days. aaron bryce, a blake high school grad, a camp counselor, youth choir and king club member. >> our kids have the right to go out and enjoy the community and to enjoy the fun and the life. >> reporter: they often awake at night. halloween night, they arrived at this mansion in columbia, maryland. and the party had been advertised on f
broadband for america: it's working. >>> welcome back. in just over a year, one of the largest churches has seen more of their shares of innocent young people that met violent death. today, another service for the greater holy church. our own bruce leshan reports the 19-year-old of silver springs, virginia, wanted to be a cop. >> reporter: they began forming at nine this morning. young and old came to bid farewell to 19-year-old aaron bryce of silver springs. >> and i found...
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. >> in celebration of america's 233rd birthday, thousands of people are heading into washington or staying put here. >> it will be in the spirit of the town and everything. >> the center pete -- the centerpiece is the national mall where preparations are underway for the independence day parade. the annual capital fourth concert and fireworks will start at 9:10 p.m. >> we cannot wait for the fireworks. >> happy fourth of july. >> even the little ones cannot wait. >> i am so ecstatic about the fireworks tomorrow that i already wish i could fire them off today. >> it is sure to be full of excitement and fun. but most roads will be shut down and parking is limited, so your best bet is to take metro. you can also write to the smithsonian metro stop that is open for t first time in several years starting at 7:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. >> it is great. >> barricades in the metal detectors are already in place. officials ask that you lipetsk, alcohol and fireworks at home. -- officials ask that you leave pets and fireworks at home. >> the george washington parkway will be closed to parking. for more
. >> in celebration of america's 233rd birthday, thousands of people are heading into washington or staying put here. >> it will be in the spirit of the town and everything. >> the center pete -- the centerpiece is the national mall where preparations are underway for the independence day parade. the annual capital fourth concert and fireworks will start at 9:10 p.m. >> we cannot wait for the fireworks. >> happy fourth of july. >> even the little ones cannot...
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and in defending america. you know, we all ways hear and speak kindly and admiringly of the greatest generation and you all know what that was. the generation that survived the great depression. one world war ii and the policies that survived the cold war. the again investigation only great until the next generation that has a challenge that threatened america's core values. every 20 years we have one that summoned to do something on behalf of the defense of america. civil war generation. 75 years later we ended slavery and had to unite the country and bind the nation's wounds. 75 years after that the depression, world war ii. the cold war. i'm not here to tell you the challenges before us are of that magnitude but they could be. especially if you lose. 75 years after the world war and depression with another challenge to america's freedom and independence. big government. i'm here to tell you if you win this fight as you wanted in 1977 and 1973. if you win it again your children and your grandchildren the chi
and in defending america. you know, we all ways hear and speak kindly and admiringly of the greatest generation and you all know what that was. the generation that survived the great depression. one world war ii and the policies that survived the cold war. the again investigation only great until the next generation that has a challenge that threatened america's core values. every 20 years we have one that summoned to do something on behalf of the defense of america. civil war generation. 75...
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the closest anyone in america has come to at. it's quiet and full of mementos, marking his 46-year career. during that time, kennedy went from jfk's little brother to the senate's last liberal lion. proof of how big an impact he made. he was behind more than 2500 bills during his time in washington, 300 enacted into law. tom fit gerald has more on his legacy. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine when he first entered in 1962 as a 30-year-old, words like inexperience and neofight were used to describe him. -- neophyte describe him. his death is at the center of a fiery debate. >> this is the cause of my life. >> reporter: for senator kennedy, healthcare reform was more than an issue. >> we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every american north, south, east, west, young, old, will have -- [ indiscernible ] and quality healthcare as a fundamental right and not a privilege. >> reporter: it was a battle he waged for more than 40 years. >> i said it in 1980, i say it in 1982 and i will continue to say it until it comes true.
the closest anyone in america has come to at. it's quiet and full of mementos, marking his 46-year career. during that time, kennedy went from jfk's little brother to the senate's last liberal lion. proof of how big an impact he made. he was behind more than 2500 bills during his time in washington, 300 enacted into law. tom fit gerald has more on his legacy. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine when he first entered in 1962 as a 30-year-old, words like inexperience and neofight were used to...
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peggy ingram works for the mealwheels association of america. >> he wrote a letter to our c.e.o. that says i love this program and that is absolutely true. and he lived that. >> reporter: she says as recently as this week, she was still talking to k den can i -- ted kennedy's office about helping those in need. >> i think he was the voice for the voiceless perhaps is the best way to put it. >> reporter: every time you walk down a street, you see ted kennedy's work. before the americans with disabilities act passed in 1990, there were very few curbs like this one that helped disabled people get around. >> we've seen a transformation of the american landscape. >> reporter: because of ted kennedy, america's sidewalks and buildings look different. there's the civil rights act and family medical leave. >> 50 years in the united states senate and you look at all of the laws he left his mark on, there is no senator that comes close. >> reporter: andy runs the american association of people with disabilities. he has bipolar disorder. he says people with mental illness have benefited from
peggy ingram works for the mealwheels association of america. >> he wrote a letter to our c.e.o. that says i love this program and that is absolutely true. and he lived that. >> reporter: she says as recently as this week, she was still talking to k den can i -- ted kennedy's office about helping those in need. >> i think he was the voice for the voiceless perhaps is the best way to put it. >> reporter: every time you walk down a street, you see ted kennedy's work....
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. >>> she may be one of the most famous moms in america. but now, kate gosselin of jon and kate plus fame has a new project to tackle. >>> it is not too early to look at the weekend. last weekend we were dealing with bill making the surf rough. this weekend it will be danny. straight ahead i will have the forecast and how he affects our weather and of course how the weekend is shapingmiup. yowatching 9 news now. female announcer: from jennifer, while supplies last, this luxurious microfiber sofa and chair for just $399. our most dramatic offer ever: both pieces, just $399. while supplies last. from jennifer: >>> one of america's highest profile mothers will make her debut on the new season of "the view." kate gosseln will cohost abc's all female round table the view on september 14th and 15th. she is one of several guest cohosts who will fill in while elizabeth hasslebeck is on maternity leave. >>> we now know what songs will be on madonna's greatest hits cd and dvd. celebration comes out on september 29th. the list covers her 26 years as a
. >>> she may be one of the most famous moms in america. but now, kate gosselin of jon and kate plus fame has a new project to tackle. >>> it is not too early to look at the weekend. last weekend we were dealing with bill making the surf rough. this weekend it will be danny. straight ahead i will have the forecast and how he affects our weather and of course how the weekend is shapingmiup. yowatching 9 news now. female announcer: from jennifer, while supplies last, this...
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three areas has been targeted as the keep america beautiful campaign. a survey of a half block turned up amazing results. >> we had 487 cigarette butts in about an 18 hour period by the time our clean team left. >> reporter: capitol hill is filled with litter boxes. you can count them and the number goes on. they are near bikes and planters tucked inside trees and along sidewalks. some are still lit. they hope the new smoker poles will help smokers fiends their way. >> i think if we put these on every corner, it will make a difference. >> have you noticed how many butts are out there? >> it's unbelievable the amount. it's quite frightening. >> reporter: spokers need they become help. >> we feel like we should since we can't smoke inside and let @ city clean them up. >> reporter: on capitol hill, robbie chavez. >>> mel martinez of florida is resigning. he said it's time to return to him home state and family. he told the staff in d.c . this morning and threw flew to orlando to tell them. >>> south carolina's governor mark sanford's wife is moving out. th
three areas has been targeted as the keep america beautiful campaign. a survey of a half block turned up amazing results. >> we had 487 cigarette butts in about an 18 hour period by the time our clean team left. >> reporter: capitol hill is filled with litter boxes. you can count them and the number goes on. they are near bikes and planters tucked inside trees and along sidewalks. some are still lit. they hope the new smoker poles will help smokers fiends their way. >> i think...
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. >> those who used to chastise america for acting alone in the world cannot now stand by and wait for america to solve the world's problems alone. >> reporter: in his first speech to the general assembly president obama looked to build the strained relationship with the u.n. but didn't minutes words about the challenges ahead. >> extremists showing pockets of terror in the world. conflicts that grind on and on. genocide, maestrosty. more nations with nuclear weapons, melting ice caps and ravaged populations, persistent poverty and pandemic disease. >> reporter: the president is using his visit to the united states as an opportunity opportunity to meet one on one with several world leaders. he met with japan's prime minister this morning and is scheduled to sit down with russia's president this afternoon. but the president's staff went to great pains to make sure he did not run in to libyan president moammar da gadhafi. the president is calls on the u.n. to enforce tougher sanctions against iran for continuing the nuclear weapons program. cbs news, united nations. the government say
. >> those who used to chastise america for acting alone in the world cannot now stand by and wait for america to solve the world's problems alone. >> reporter: in his first speech to the general assembly president obama looked to build the strained relationship with the u.n. but didn't minutes words about the challenges ahead. >> extremists showing pockets of terror in the world. conflicts that grind on and on. genocide, maestrosty. more nations with nuclear weapons, melting...
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. >>> it helped spark the civil rights movement and now one of america's most famous captives gets a new home. we're back in two and a half mi >>> good morning. welcome back to "wjz eyewitness news." i'm jessica kartalja. >> and i'm tim williams. temperatures are in the 60s area wide and 50s depending how far west you go. it's going to be one of those days. a cool start to a nice day area wide. we have a few scattered clouds around. we're calling it a partly cloudy day. but the temperatures getting up to about 84 degrees and the overnight lows about around 60. your forecast is coming up in a moment. >>> here's what people are talking about this morning. [ playing taps ] >> a lion in the senate, a hero in his home, a patriarch of american politics. senator ted kennedy is finally at rest this morning after a moving and inspirational farewell. >> reporter: senator ted kennedy was laid to rest at arlington national cemetery. on the way to arlington, kennedy made one final visit to the u.s. capitols. hundreds of his staff that worked for him offer the past 47 years filled the steps of the
. >>> it helped spark the civil rights movement and now one of america's most famous captives gets a new home. we're back in two and a half mi >>> good morning. welcome back to "wjz eyewitness news." i'm jessica kartalja. >> and i'm tim williams. temperatures are in the 60s area wide and 50s depending how far west you go. it's going to be one of those days. a cool start to a nice day area wide. we have a few scattered clouds around. we're calling it a partly...
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some say america can't win. that we've had our time. but here's what they don't understand it's not america that will run this race... it's americans. 300 million of us. free to compete... free to out-work, out-think, out-dream anyone, anywhere. free enterprise. it's how we unleash the power of 300 million individual economies. washington may help in t. but free enterprise is what america is counting on to grow our economy for the long-term. our challenge: create 20 million new jobs in the next 10 years. and your dreams make the difference. the race for the future starts now. join it. because america's here to win. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. >>> the rain sticks around? now.he steady most of the rain has moved far enough north, snow in pennsylvania and new york. we will have more rain tomorrow. rain and drizzle in the morning, rain in the afternoon and night, out through saturday. dry air arrives sunday night, and monday through thursdayit starts to clear and warm up. >>> thank you for joining us tonight. when we s
some say america can't win. that we've had our time. but here's what they don't understand it's not america that will run this race... it's americans. 300 million of us. free to compete... free to out-work, out-think, out-dream anyone, anywhere. free enterprise. it's how we unleash the power of 300 million individual economies. washington may help in t. but free enterprise is what america is counting on to grow our economy for the long-term. our challenge: create 20 million new jobs in the next...
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. >>> after a month of resistance, bank of america agreed to hand over information about the takeover of merrill lynch. the board voted friday to waive the client attorney privilege and give the information to investigators. bank of america claims it legally followed at advisory to tell share holders about the deal of what it agreed to pay the executives. i am sure there are a lot more layers left to go. >> i am sure. thank you. have a great day. >>> insurance companies are criticizing the latest health care plan, and one came under scrutiny to deny coverage for a 4-month-old. it's the kind of situation that leaves insurance company customers shaking their heads in disbelief. >> reporter: at just 4 months old alex may already be a symbol of health reform, and he looks as confused about it as his parents are. >> frustrating. very frustrating. >> reporter: alex is big and happy, and quickly earned the nickname, chunky money, and at 17 pounds, no wonder. and his parents decided to apply for individual health care coverage for alex, but they were turned down. not because ofxd his age, but
. >>> after a month of resistance, bank of america agreed to hand over information about the takeover of merrill lynch. the board voted friday to waive the client attorney privilege and give the information to investigators. bank of america claims it legally followed at advisory to tell share holders about the deal of what it agreed to pay the executives. i am sure there are a lot more layers left to go. >> i am sure. thank you. have a great day. >>> insurance companies...
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bank of america and citigroup will post results this week. each received $45 billion federal aid. yesterday goldman sax posted record profits after losing $4 billion less than a year ago. it made that money by taking risks while other banks didn't. >>> the president reiterated that unemployment is likely to take up to several months as the economy recovers can. 2million jobs have been lost since congress passed the stimulus package. the unemployment rate is 2.5%, the highest rate in 26 years but on the upside the washington region's unemployment rate is 3% points below the national average and we have the best job market out of the top 15 largest regions in the country. that is coming out of the latest data out of george mason university. >> you are coming back in 30 minutes saving us money on how. >> the effective powers of haggling and how it can save you a ton of money. >> that's a tough thing for some of us, i'm included. >>> senators introduce a bill to prevent long waits on airport tarmacs and the shuttle "endeavor" crew will make a sixth takeoff attempt. you are watching 9
bank of america and citigroup will post results this week. each received $45 billion federal aid. yesterday goldman sax posted record profits after losing $4 billion less than a year ago. it made that money by taking risks while other banks didn't. >>> the president reiterated that unemployment is likely to take up to several months as the economy recovers can. 2million jobs have been lost since congress passed the stimulus package. the unemployment rate is 2.5%, the highest rate in 26...
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this is what america needs to see. and it was a good interview. and i thought if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was. >> but allen told to us night that change is hard when it comes to voter's first impressions. >> you know, one thing i've learned in politics, you are who you are. you can polish your image. you can improve your image. but you can't fundamentally make yourself over. >> and, in fact, a new washington post abc news poll that says sarah palin is not qualified to be president. just over half say they wouldn't even consider voting for her in the year 2012. >>> all right. here is a dubious distinct. herndon, virginia ranking number one when it comes to on scene city in america. at least when it comes to people googling. take a look. it comes from google. the internet giant plugged in the seven dirty words you can never say on tv to find the results. as you may know, the late george carlin made that list popular and very famous through his comedy routine. so here is a look at the lineup. after hern
this is what america needs to see. and it was a good interview. and i thought if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was. >> but allen told to us night that change is hard when it comes to voter's first impressions. >> you know, one thing i've learned in politics, you are who you are. you can polish your image. you can improve your image. but you can't fundamentally make yourself over. >> and, in fact, a new washington post abc news poll...
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. >>> finally tonight, this is from the america east. he is preparing for the penalty kick. stony brooks. he is unphased by the whole thing. he's the pk and then shoves it with his own series of cartwheels right around the goalie in a circle. how do you like me now, he says, i just -- it reminds me of the -- you know, showing off doesn't do anybody good and then if you lose, it's back in your own face. >> you show off and you could get showed off, apparently. >>> got anything to say? >> colder tonight and cold tomorrow. >> all right. that's it for us. the cbs evening news with katie couric is next. tonight, an inside look at
. >>> finally tonight, this is from the america east. he is preparing for the penalty kick. stony brooks. he is unphased by the whole thing. he's the pk and then shoves it with his own series of cartwheels right around the goalie in a circle. how do you like me now, he says, i just -- it reminds me of the -- you know, showing off doesn't do anybody good and then if you lose, it's back in your own face. >> you show off and you could get showed off, apparently. >>> got...
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but now, the old guard is taking on a new role, helping to heal america's wounded. >> going to mount from the near side, huh? >> reporter: some of these soldiers are just learning to believe it or not, riding can help. >> it retains those upper leg muscles to move the way you want them to move when you are walking, either with your natural level or a prosthetic. >> reporter: the riders use pads not saddles to better feel how the horse moves. >> when a horse moves at the walk, their hip movement is the same as yours and mine. what we want them to do is get in sync with the movement of that horse. >> reporter: the weekly sessions also help alleviate the pain associated with prosthetics. mike cain lost his leg to a roadside bomb in iraq. what does this do for you? >> it's a huge core workout. you have to keep yourself stable and balanced. just to stay on the horse. >> reporter: and there are emotional benefits. you have depression? >> yeah, you know it comes in waves. >> reporter: vincent short suffered a traumatic brain injury in iraq. does this help your depression? >> it does, tremen
but now, the old guard is taking on a new role, helping to heal america's wounded. >> going to mount from the near side, huh? >> reporter: some of these soldiers are just learning to believe it or not, riding can help. >> it retains those upper leg muscles to move the way you want them to move when you are walking, either with your natural level or a prosthetic. >> reporter: the riders use pads not saddles to better feel how the horse moves. >> when a horse moves...
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on "good morning america," they will be talking to some of the relatives. >> nasa will give it one more goal. it will be the third tried for the shuttle. if it does take off, it will carry a local pastor not and a treadmill which was named after steven colbert. >> 5:52 is your time, 74 74 (announcer) now skating...jim perdue. there's no skating around the fact that my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts are perfect. each piece come individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and easily store what you don't. and they're perfectly zed to cook quickly and evenly in only 10 minutes. it's the perfect answer to your dinner routine. (announcer) perdue perfect portions. also in a variety of all natural seasonings. >>> time is running out for the extreme makeover home addition crew. >> they need help if they will get the job done. >> it is hot, hard work. the volunteers are toiling around the clock. they have one week to build a massive new community center. >> it is a tough week. >> the hit show set its sights on d.c. and is building a new home as it usually does in the suburb
on "good morning america," they will be talking to some of the relatives. >> nasa will give it one more goal. it will be the third tried for the shuttle. if it does take off, it will carry a local pastor not and a treadmill which was named after steven colbert. >> 5:52 is your time, 74 74 (announcer) now skating...jim perdue. there's no skating around the fact that my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts are perfect. each piece come individually wrapped, so you...
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one, his health care plan is going to have everybody in america covered and two, it's going to cut costs. if that's what people come away with from the president's speech tomorrow, they will believe it successful. finally, on the public option, if it's still a key debate among democrats, they will feel maybe they have failed. they do not want a government run insurance program being the be all end all when it is just one part of a bigger package of reform. >> high stakes going in. chuck todd, thanks as always. nbc news will bring you live coverage of the president's speech tomorrow night's joint session of congress starting at 8:00 eastern, 5:00 pacific time. >>> students are returning to schools across the country. this year, a new concern the spread of swine flu. it's under way at schools and campuses. for doctors and administrators, it's all new territory. our report from our chief science correspondent, robert bazell. >> reporter: at washington state university in pullman, students were showing up at the health office with suspected swine flu. >> i want to make sure before i go into
one, his health care plan is going to have everybody in america covered and two, it's going to cut costs. if that's what people come away with from the president's speech tomorrow, they will believe it successful. finally, on the public option, if it's still a key debate among democrats, they will feel maybe they have failed. they do not want a government run insurance program being the be all end all when it is just one part of a bigger package of reform. >> high stakes going in. chuck...
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our secretary of state hillary clinton is in the region pledging america's support to bring stable to that country. charlie d'agata has more now from london. >> reporter: pakistani police cordoned off the chaotic crime seen where a suicide boller killed -- bomber killed at least 19 people. dozens of people are badly wounded in the city's hospitals are struggling to cope with the injuries. this is the latest attack in a wave of terrorist violence that killed more than 300 people in the last six weeks. it's seen as retaliation for the army's crack down against taliban and al-qaeda fighters along the border with afghanistan ♪ [ music ] the violence came as afghan president happened karzai was sworn in to office for a second time. he pledged his country would control its own security within five years. secretary of state hillary clinton is in kabul urging karzai to get rid of the corruption that has riddled his government and cast a cloud over his re-election. she challenged him to make good on his promise to take back control of his country. >> take the lead and to take the fight to th
our secretary of state hillary clinton is in the region pledging america's support to bring stable to that country. charlie d'agata has more now from london. >> reporter: pakistani police cordoned off the chaotic crime seen where a suicide boller killed -- bomber killed at least 19 people. dozens of people are badly wounded in the city's hospitals are struggling to cope with the injuries. this is the latest attack in a wave of terrorist violence that killed more than 300 people in the...